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|weight=209 lbs/95 kg | |weight=209 lbs/95 kg | ||
|signatureMoves=[[La Lanza]] (double foot stomp), [[La Silla]] | |signatureMoves=[[La Lanza]] (double foot stomp), [[La Silla]] | ||
|titles=[[Jalisco Lightweight Title]], [[Jalisco Welterweight Title]], [[Jalisco Middleweight Title]], [[Occidente Middleweight Title]], [[NWA World Middleweight Title]] (3), [[National Middleweight Title]], [[UWA World Light Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title]] (2), [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] (6), Puerto Rico: [[WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Gran Hamada]]), [[IWC World Heavyweight Championship|AAA/IWC World Heavyweight Title]], [[WWA World Heavyweight Title]] (3), [[National Heavyweight Title]], [[National Tag Team Titles]] (2, w/ [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]) | |titles=[[Jalisco Lightweight Title]], [[Jalisco Welterweight Title]], [[Jalisco Middleweight Title]], [[Occidente Middleweight Title]], [[NWA World Middleweight Title]] (3), [[National Middleweight Title]], [[UWA World Light Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title]] (2), [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Title]] (6), Puerto Rico: [[WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Heavyweight Title]], [[UWA World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Gran Hamada]]), [[IWC World Heavyweight Championship|AAA/IWC World Heavyweight Title]], [[WWA World Heavyweight Title]] (3), [[National Heavyweight Title]], [[National Tag Team Titles]] (2, w/ [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]]), [[Copa Ovaciones y Costalazos | 1985 Copa Ovaciones y Costalazos]] | ||
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Perro Aguayo, ''Don Pedro Damian Aguayo'', is a living legend and perhaps the biggest non-masked start in the history of lucha libre (along with [[Ray Mendoza]].) He left an indelible mark on every fan who him in the ring. His slogan was "El Cán de Nochistlán" (Nochistlan's dog), and ironically, his name was the product of an error when he was announced the first time. He was to be announced under his real name of Pedro Aguayo, but the d was changed to an r. Aguayo was angry about this mix up at first, but the unique name and character helped him become recognized as one of the lucha libre legends of the 70s. | Perro Aguayo, ''Don Pedro Damian Aguayo'', is a living legend and perhaps the biggest non-masked start in the history of lucha libre (along with [[Ray Mendoza]].) He left an indelible mark on every fan who him in the ring. His slogan was "El Cán de Nochistlán" (Nochistlan's dog), and ironically, his name was the product of an error when he was announced the first time. He was to be announced under his real name of Pedro Aguayo, but the d was changed to an r. Aguayo was angry about this mix up at first, but the unique name and character helped him become recognized as one of the lucha libre legends of the 70s. | ||
Born in El Rancho Virgen de Nochistlan in Zacatecas, Pedro Aguayo had a hard childhood. He was 5 years old when he began working to support himself, and only went as thru the second grade in school. When he was ten, he moved to Mexico City and worked as a shoemaker, baker, and boxer. One day, Pedro met a luchador who convinced him he could do better in lucha than boxing. The first day of lucha libre training was unforgettable rough, and he was laid up in bed for days. Pedro stuck out the training, and continuing training in the lucha gym - ''Gloria''. At the gym, he met [[Ray Mendoza]] and two of his sons, the future [[Villano I]] & [[Villano II]]. Pedro later met [[Diablo | Born in El Rancho Virgen de Nochistlan in Zacatecas, Pedro Aguayo had a hard childhood. He was 5 years old when he began working to support himself, and only went as thru the second grade in school. When he was ten, he moved to Mexico City and worked as a shoemaker, baker, and boxer. One day, Pedro met a luchador who convinced him he could do better in lucha than boxing. The first day of lucha libre training was unforgettable rough, and he was laid up in bed for days. Pedro stuck out the training, and continuing training in the lucha gym - ''Gloria''. At the gym, he met [[Ray Mendoza]] and two of his sons, the future [[Villano I]] & [[Villano II]]. Pedro later met [[Diablo Velazco]], who trained him and prepared him for his debut. His first match was on [[May 10]]th, [[1970]] in [[Sayula]]. | ||
Perro had many victories in his career, including winning the [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]] while part of UWA, and much success in Japan. Still, Perro wanted the greatest trophy in lucha libre, the one thing every wrestler most wanted - El Santo's mask. | Perro had many victories in his career, including winning the [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]] while part of UWA, and much success in Japan. Still, Perro wanted the greatest trophy in lucha libre, the one thing every wrestler most wanted - El Santo's mask. | ||
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== Luchas de apuestas record == | == Luchas de apuestas record == | ||
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{{aline|[[1968/??/??]]|hair|[[Cachorro González]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|unknown}} | |||
{{aline|[[1969/??/??]]|hair|[[Alberto Cortéz]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|unknown}} | |||
{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[El Signo]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | {{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[El Signo]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | ||
{{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Hombre Montaña]]|unknown}} | {{aline|??/??/??|mask|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Hombre Montaña]]|unknown}} | ||
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{{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[César Sando Jr.]]|unknown}} | {{aline|??/??/??|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[César Sando Jr.]]|unknown}} | ||
{{aline|??/??/??|hairs|Perro Aguayo & ??|[[Los Hermanos Escobedo]]|unknown}} | {{aline|??/??/??|hairs|Perro Aguayo & ??|[[Los Hermanos Escobedo]]|unknown}} | ||
{{aline|70/??/??|hair|[[Chucho Villa]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|Oblatos, Jalisco}} | {{aline|70/??/??|hair<ref>[[https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/deportes/2019/7/4/ya-lucha-en-el-cielo-102099.html</ref>|[[Chucho Villa]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|Oblatos, Jalisco}} | ||
{{aline|72/12/24|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Luis Mariscal]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | {{aline|72/12/24|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Luis Mariscal]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | ||
{{aline|73/[[September 4|09/04]]|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Guillermo Valle]]|Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | {{aline|73/[[September 4|09/04]]|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Guillermo Valle]]|Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | ||
{{aline|74/06/08|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Karloff Lagarde]]|Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California}} | {{aline|74/06/08|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Karloff Lagarde]]|Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California}} | ||
{{aline|74/06/15|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Carlos Mata]]|unknown}} | {{aline|74/06/15|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Carlos Mata]]|unknown}} | ||
{{aline|75/ | {{aline|75/04/25|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Ringo Mendoza]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | ||
{{aline|75/06/13|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Marty Jones]]|unknown}} | {{aline|75/06/13|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Marty Jones]]|unknown}} | ||
{{aline|[[1975]]/[[10/03]]|hair|[[El Santo]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]| | {{aline|[[1975]]/[[10/03]]|hair|[[El Santo]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}} | ||
{{aline|76/05/16|hair<ref>El Informador 1976-05-16</ref>|[[Ringo Mendoza]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | {{aline|76/05/16|hair<ref>El Informador 1976-05-16</ref>|[[Ringo Mendoza]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | ||
{{aline|76/[[September 24|09/24]]|hair|[[El Faraón]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | {{aline|76/[[September 24|09/24]]|hair|[[El Faraón]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | ||
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{{aline|83/08/21|hair|[[Villano III]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | {{aline|83/08/21|hair|[[Villano III]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | ||
{{aline|86/02/28|hair|[[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}} | {{aline|86/02/28|hair|[[Sangre Chicana]]|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}} | ||
{{aline|86/10/26|hair|[[ | {{aline|86/10/26|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[El Faraón]]|Monterrey, Nuevo León}} | ||
{{aline|86/12/13<Ref>[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CaOcV-cUEAA3bcg.jpg @therealfredo]</ref>|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Kato Kung Lee]]|L.A. Olympic Auditorium - Los Angeles, CA, USA}} | {{aline|86/12/13<Ref>[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CaOcV-cUEAA3bcg.jpg @therealfredo]</ref>|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Kato Kung Lee]]|L.A. Olympic Auditorium - Los Angeles, CA, USA}} | ||
{{aline|87/02/15|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | {{aline|87/02/15|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | ||
{{aline|87/ | {{aline|87/09/06|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Scorpio]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | ||
{{aline|87/12/06|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Babe Face]]|Pista Arena Revolución - Mexico City}} | {{aline|87/12/06|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Babe Face]]|Pista Arena Revolución - Mexico City}} | ||
{{aline|87/12/20|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|Plaza de Toros Monumental - Monterrey, N.L.}} | {{aline|87/12/20|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|Plaza de Toros Monumental - Monterrey, N.L.}} | ||
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{{aline|89/01/15|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Luis Mariscal]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | {{aline|89/01/15|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Luis Mariscal]]|Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco}} | ||
{{aline|89/01/27|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California}} | {{aline|89/01/27|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California}} | ||
{{aline|89/05/ | {{aline|[[1989|89]]/[[05/06]]|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Adorable Rubí]]|[[Arena Apatlaco]]}} | ||
{{aline|89/05/ | {{aline|[[1989|89]]/[[05/14]]|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[El Indómito]]|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | ||
{{aline|89/06/??|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Lobo Rubio]]|unknown}} | {{aline|89/06/??|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Lobo Rubio]]|unknown}} | ||
{{aline|[[1989|89]]/[[10/14]]|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Ultraman]]|[[Arena Apatlaco]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 1917</ref>}} | |||
{{aline|90/07/29|mask|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[El Globo Humano]] (Martin Levy)|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | {{aline|90/07/29|mask|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[El Globo Humano]] (Martin Levy)|El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State}} | ||
{{aline|90/11/??|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | {{aline|90/11/??|hair|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[Sangre Chicana]]|Arena México - Mexico City}} | ||
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[[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] | [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]] |
Latest revision as of 13:48, 30 April 2023
Profile
Wrestling Observer Hall Of Fame Member |
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Biography
History about a Zacatecan Leyend
Perro Aguayo, Don Pedro Damian Aguayo, is a living legend and perhaps the biggest non-masked start in the history of lucha libre (along with Ray Mendoza.) He left an indelible mark on every fan who him in the ring. His slogan was "El Cán de Nochistlán" (Nochistlan's dog), and ironically, his name was the product of an error when he was announced the first time. He was to be announced under his real name of Pedro Aguayo, but the d was changed to an r. Aguayo was angry about this mix up at first, but the unique name and character helped him become recognized as one of the lucha libre legends of the 70s.
Born in El Rancho Virgen de Nochistlan in Zacatecas, Pedro Aguayo had a hard childhood. He was 5 years old when he began working to support himself, and only went as thru the second grade in school. When he was ten, he moved to Mexico City and worked as a shoemaker, baker, and boxer. One day, Pedro met a luchador who convinced him he could do better in lucha than boxing. The first day of lucha libre training was unforgettable rough, and he was laid up in bed for days. Pedro stuck out the training, and continuing training in the lucha gym - Gloria. At the gym, he met Ray Mendoza and two of his sons, the future Villano I & Villano II. Pedro later met Diablo Velazco, who trained him and prepared him for his debut. His first match was on May 10th, 1970 in Sayula.
Perro had many victories in his career, including winning the WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship while part of UWA, and much success in Japan. Still, Perro wanted the greatest trophy in lucha libre, the one thing every wrestler most wanted - El Santo's mask.
Many had tried to unmask Santo. All were defeated by Santo. Perro was not the exception, but he put up a fierce match in their October 3, 1975 apuesta. Perro ripped Santo's mask and bloodied him like few had before, and Santo retaliated by going back to his beginnings for rudo tactics of his own. The fans bought into the possibility of Perro unmasked Santo, but of course Perro lost his hair on this night. (Another goal of Perro's was Fishman's mask, and he was unable to obtain it either.)
Perro's popularity grew because of his effort, and he triumphed in other big matches. He defeated Sangre Chicana, one of his eternal rivals, a few times over the years in bloody bouts. Perro also defeated Villano III for the WWF LH in great match on August 7, 1983. El Globo Humano was the last man he unmasked in Toreo, but he later won big masks elsewhere, including Konnan's in 1991. In the early 90's, he feuded with Los Hermanos Dinamita, taking Mascara Ano 2000's mask and starting a long family rivalry. Perro claims to have unmasked a total of 21 wrestlers. (Ed note: We've got records of 11.)
Perro appeared in a couple of movies: "Los Justicieros" and "El Angel del Silencio". The second movie was filmed in the middle 70s, and Perro killed the title character (played by Rogelio Guerra) in the movie.
Perro's career ended (for the most part) in an memoral way. In 2001, Perro was winding down his career, on an extended retirement tour, and due to have neck surgery due to a life in the ring. The feud with the Los Hermanos Dinamitas was still going strong, Perro faced the younger Dinamita, Universo 2000, in a hair match at Arena Mexico. Universo won the match by using his Black Hammer martinete, and Perro concluded his career with his hair being cut off as he was unconscious and being strapped to a gurney.
As all expected, Perro Aguayo eventually did return to the ring for revenge, teaming with his son Perro Aguayo Jr. to beat Cien Caras and Mascara Ano 2000 for their hairs, and helping Junior beat Universo 2000 for his hair. Perro works about once or twice a year, but has peacefully retired as an every day wrestler.
Source: Biografias de Las Leyendas Del Ring
Luchas de apuestas record
Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
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1968/??/?? | hair | Cachorro González | Perro Aguayo | unknown |
1969/??/?? | hair | Alberto Cortéz | Perro Aguayo | unknown |
??/??/?? | hair | Perro Aguayo | El Signo | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
??/??/?? | mask | Perro Aguayo | Hombre Montaña | unknown |
??/??/?? | mask | Perro Aguayo | El Desertor | Guatemala |
??/??/?? | hair | Perro Aguayo | César Sando Jr. | unknown |
??/??/?? | hairs | Perro Aguayo & ?? | Los Hermanos Escobedo | unknown |
70/??/?? | hair[1] | Chucho Villa | Perro Aguayo | Oblatos, Jalisco |
72/12/24 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Luis Mariscal | Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco |
73/09/04 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Guillermo Valle | Guadalajara, Jalisco |
74/06/08 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Karloff Lagarde | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California |
74/06/15 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Carlos Mata | unknown |
75/04/25 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Ringo Mendoza | Arena México - Mexico City |
75/06/13 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Marty Jones | unknown |
1975/10/03 | hair | El Santo | Perro Aguayo | Arena Mexico |
76/05/16 | hair[2] | Ringo Mendoza | Perro Aguayo | Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco |
76/09/24 | hair | El Faraón | Perro Aguayo | Arena México - Mexico City |
77/12/09 | hairs | El Faraón & Ringo Mendoza | Perro Aguayo & Joe Polardi | Arena México - Mexico City |
78/09/10 | hair | El Solitario | Perro Aguayo | Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City |
80/06/29 | hair | René Guajardo | Perro Aguayo | Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City |
82/09/17 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Tony Salazar | Arena México - Mexico City |
83/05/27 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Negro Navarro | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California |
83/07/15 | hair | Perro Aguayo | El Texano | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California |
83/08/21 | hair | Villano III | Perro Aguayo | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
86/02/28 | hair | Sangre Chicana | Perro Aguayo | Arena Mexico |
86/10/26 | hair | Perro Aguayo | El Faraón | Monterrey, Nuevo León |
86/12/13[3] | hair | Perro Aguayo | Kato Kung Lee | L.A. Olympic Auditorium - Los Angeles, CA, USA |
87/02/15 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Sangre Chicana | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
87/09/06 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Scorpio | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
87/12/06 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Babe Face | Pista Arena Revolución - Mexico City |
87/12/20 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Sangre Chicana | Plaza de Toros Monumental - Monterrey, N.L. |
88/04/?? | hair | Perro Aguayo | Gran Markus | Plaza de Toros Monumental - Monterrey, N.L. |
88/06/?? | mask | Perro Aguayo | Diablo Rojo | Villahermosa, Tabasco |
88/06/05 | masks | Villano III & Perro Aguayo | Black Power I & Black Power II | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
88/07/16 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Ultraman | Mexico City |
89/01/15 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Luis Mariscal | Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara, Jalisco |
89/01/27 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Sangre Chicana | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California |
89/05/06 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Adorable Rubí | Arena Apatlaco |
89/05/14 | hair | Perro Aguayo | El Indómito | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
89/06/?? | hair | Perro Aguayo | Lobo Rubio | unknown |
89/10/14 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Ultraman | Arena Apatlaco |
90/07/29 | mask | Perro Aguayo | El Globo Humano (Martin Levy) | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
90/11/?? | hair | Perro Aguayo | Sangre Chicana | Arena México - Mexico City |
91/03/03 | masks | Perro Aguayo & Ringo Mendoza | Texas Rangers | Arena Mexico - Mexico City |
91/03/22 | mask | Perro Aguayo | Konnan | Arena México - Mexico City |
91/06/02 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Negro Navarro | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
91/06/26 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Coloso Colosetti | Matamoros, Tamaulipas |
91/08/01 | mask (2) | Perro Aguayo | Stuka | Plaza de Toros Monumental - Monterrey, N.L. |
91/08/08 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Stuka | Plaza de Toros Monumental - Monterrey, N.L. |
91/09/06 | hair (3) | Konnan | Perro Aguayo | Arena México - Mexico City |
93/04/30 | mask | Perro Aguayo | Máscara Año 2000 | Plaza México - Mexico City |
95/09/22 | hair (4) | Perro Aguayo | Nikozuna | Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera - Mexico City |
99/03/07 | hair (5) | Perro Aguayo | El Cobarde II | El Toreo - Naucalpan, Mexico State |
00/04/14 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Bestia Salvaje | Arena México - Mexico City |
00/12/15 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Cien Caras | Arena México - Mexico City |
01/02/02 | hair | Perro Aguayo | Máscara Año 2000 | Auditorio de Tijuana - Tijuana, Baja California |
01/03/30 | hair | Universo 2000 | Perro Aguayo | Arena México - Mexico City |
05/03/18 | hairs | Perro Aguayo & Perro Aguayo Jr. | Cien Caras & Máscara Año 2000 | Arena México - Mexico City |
(1) In his rookie year, Aguayo apparently lost his hair against an unknown opponent; (2) Triangle match with El Hijo del Santo; (3) Triangle match with Cien Caras; (4) Nikozuna never got his head shaved; (5) Triangle dog collar match with Sangre Chicana |
- ↑ [[https://heraldodemexico.com.mx/deportes/2019/7/4/ya-lucha-en-el-cielo-102099.html
- ↑ El Informador 1976-05-16
- ↑ @therealfredo
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